The Chase

Summary: Tiffany St. James is a famous pop star. Cammie Morgan is a spy gone MIA They can't be the same person, right? After being found, she must face reality and protect those around her as the chase begins.

Chapter 1

The limousine pulls up in front of Roseville Music Industry. I look out the window and saw the many news channels that came to see me.

I sigh. "Time to face the music...the irony,”

I mean, don't get me wrong, I love what I do. Singing, it's awesome. It's my talent and I love doing it. Along with playing the guitar, those two things are what I love to do. But, sometimes the media is too much sometimes. I sometimes just wish that I could go back to my old life, with my family.

I step out after my guards signal. Immediately, the reporters bombard me with yells and questions. I could already imagine the newspaper heading tomorrow. “Tiffany St. James Arrives to Roseville,” “Roseville Welcomes Tiffany” or “Tiffany St. James Here for Vacation or Business?”

"Miss Tiffany!" One reporter yells.

"Miss James!" Another shouts, “Could you answersome-"

"Over here Miss!" Yells another, “We want to-"

There are also the screams of fans, as they had waited the whole morning for me to arrive. I go around signing books, CDs, and countless other things for the fans.

My guards guide me through and push the media away. I turn around to catch one man staring at me intently. He was extremely handsome and looked very young. He had green eyes that seem to move with too much purpose and precision. He didn't say anything or do anything in particular, but for some reason he caught my attention.

He wasn’t pushing through the crowds like the reporters, and he wasn’t attempting to take pictures like the photographers stationed there. He was kind of just there.

"He's a spy. Just like me," I decide. Just as fast as I saw him, he disappears.

I look around me carefully hoping to see him again.

“Miss?” one of my guards quietly asks. “Did you see anything suspicious?”

“No,” I reply softly. “I thought I saw someone I knew.”

The guard stares at me for a few more seconds before lookingaway. He was one of the newer guards, and he was young. He didn’t know me as well as the other guards-as well as they knew me anyways, seeing as they didn’t even know my real name.

Silence envelops us as we enter the building. A woman frombehind a desk stands up and walks towards me. She has red hair, which is in a ponytail, her skin was olive colored and her face seemed void of any type of makeup.

“Miss James,” she starts. “I’m Alexandra; I’m the one whorequested for you to come. We’ve been eagerly waiting for you to arrive.”

“My apologies for the long wait, Miss Alexandra,” I reply,allowing my voice to take a slight British accent. “You know how the media and the fans are. I adore the fans-I wish I could say the same about the media.”

Alexandra turns around in her huge chair and rummages for something in her bag. As she does this, I press my finger against the underside of her desk, successfully managing to place a bug there.

“Here,” she says after turning around.

“What’s her name?”

“Her name is Amanda.”

She hands me a book.

“To Amanda,

Live each day to its fullest and be brave

Tiffany St. James”

I hand the book back, which now held the swoopy handwriting I worked hard to master.

The elevator plays its annoying “elevator music” as it makes its way up to the fifth floor. The doors smoothly slide open and I step out into the long hallway.

The doors sail past me as I quickly walk towards the door that read 5B-which was near the end of the long hall. The keycard swipes swiftly and the light flashes green. The door makes a soft thud as it closes behind me.

I reach to my head, feeling my “hair” shift on my head. I’m about to take it off when I hear a noise.

263Adder:
Okay so I adore this story. I only knocked one star off plot for historical inaccuracies because I'm a bit of a stickler for that. The ending broke my heart though, considering you already changed history couldn't you (SPOILER) change it a bit more and have them together!!!! I want an alternative...

M. Drewery:
I did think I would be reading just another Atlantis archaeological adventure story when I came across this book. However I think it's fresh and very different to other approaches to the same historical mystery. The first chapter drew me in brilliantly. I'm not great at spotting technical writing...

ga1984:
I really enjoyed it! Characters were deep and plot was pretty complex. A bit on the violent side but it doesnt detract from the story. Very dark but situations make sense. Ends kinda abruptly and later chapters will need some editing work. I'm assuming there's more in the works?

FateFellShort:
I have read this story and have followed the writers on tumblr from the beginning. Its a wonderful story. Beautifully written with a really nice pace, that makes it enjoyable to read more than once. For me, fairy tail has very good characters but what the writers have done is give them more depth...

RiverSong:
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JanThompson:
This book gives a beautiful description of a country which one rarely gets to see. The contrast between rich and poor is very evident too.The storyline actually sheds a compelling light on why women in certain countries sell themselves just to help their families or even to survive themselves. I ...

Felisa Yoder Osburn:
I really enjoyed the story. Civil War stories are some of my favorites and the intertwining of the past with current times was wonderful. I look forward to reading the next stories.

Jean Tryon:
As a beta, I found this story outstanding!! Plot, grammar, phraseology, etc Rachel gives us it all. She takes the story into the future from where due South ends. She is an exacting and thoughtful author.

Darren Powell:
Very nice read. Lots of surprising treats from: Schrodinger’s cat and dervish dance forms; to sensei masters and brownian motion. I wasn't expecting this, so it was a pleasant discovery.Also liked the 'cross-over' events connecting one character's/or group's journey to another. I like how that wa...